The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 09, 1946, Image 7

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* * TW fes«Ss;:%u1iA.si .*• ‘•^KTiay ■<»«» M€^ lC^T*!S.^rf4«lla«M. AwMMtte •ft SStafip “ ‘^^rvSy'tHi I& ‘twTS*^ b«r^ xZdim*^ I lOPA Keguladoiis On Used Yehicles Re-established . In (nxler that buyers and aellers of nsed commercial Tehlcles and need airtomobilea may be fnlly informed, the OPA district office in Ccdnmbia annonnced yesterday that the reylsed mazimam price regulation No. 141 corering sales of used commercisil re- hiclsf was re-established July 26, the conditions being the same as Aose in effect last June SO. The ceiling price of used automo biles coTered by MPR 640 is now re duced by 4 per cent of the ceiling 4n effect June 30; all other terms and conditions remain the same. Buyers and sellers are requested to call on the local price boards for complete details of the two regula tions involTed. TW CAMom CHRomcLi, ciMMm, cyiduiiA, mmit, av44T t, nm Relftiihe Notes Mr. and Mrs. James Bolan hare returned from a' trip to Washington and points of interest in Pennsylvania and Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ratcliff have received a chblegium from their son, Capt. Nell B. Ratcliff, sUtioned in Yokohama. Japan, stating that he will sail for the states August 16 aboard the Ainsworth. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Braswell and daughter, Margaret, have returned from a trip to Rochester, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McCaskill and daughter, Betty Grey, are visiting in I last week, with the R prise and Mra. Louise Lee the float ing prise. A delicioos -salad course was ssrved. Mrs. Rosrard McKinnon and chil dren left Tuesday for a visit in Harts- vine. Uttle Miss Linda McKinnon wiU have her tonsils removed while there. Mrs. B. Z. Truesdell and Miss Stella Bethune are spending ten days at Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Hobson Young and daughter of Charleston and Mrs. David Young of Lincoln, 111., spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Waters. Mrs. Ella Jordan of Camden spent ' ' L. Waters, Mra R. N. Marion. Dr. W. W. Culp spent the weekend in Union with his family. Miss Gerry Davis spent the week end, at Myrtle Beach. Miss Betty Best of Columbia spent ;^e..jfeekend with her parents, Mr. and -M^U M, Best Mrs. Pearl KJiag has returned from a visit to Rodman. Priv > LIK. Stsps Skii Tartars -ITCHING -Almost INSTANTLY The width ,of a man’s thumb was the Ronmn standard tor an inch. VOTE FOR eansome j. williams ^, FOR GOVERNOR The Candidate .With Experience, Ability and Courage His Record of Service* Entitles Him to a Full Term As Governor YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED WIN WITH WILLIAMS Waterloo. I Mr. and‘ Mrs. N. Boyd O'Bryan and Mrs. R. L. Smith and Mrs. Shealyjson, Nelson, of Greelejrrllle, spent have returned to Bamberg after an {Sunday with Mrs. O’Bryan’s mother, extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Best. Mrs. T. E. Hearon is ill in the Cam den hospital. Miss Una Kenney of Rock Hill is visiting Miss Sara Rebecca McKin non. Olin Thompson of the Merchant Marine is visiting his mother, Mrs, Hugh'Thompson. , Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Shultman, Sr., and son of Hammonds, Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pate. bridge elub -met Thwsday evening with Mrs. L. M. Best as host ess. Miss Cecelia King and J. M. Cly- bnm were the high score winners. Mrs. C. B. Mitchell won the bingo Scientists believe that the planet Jupiter is covered by a layer of ice 16,000 miles thick. A comet increases In brilliancy as it approaches the aun, and fades as It departs. Our Ads Get Results Acts quickly to eaM itching and irritation of jBcscma Rashes, Itch ing Feet and most common exter- nsJly caused skin troubles. Soonomical—only a few drops re quired at an application. Promotes Healthy Healing, Satisfaction Guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. Giet a small original bottle of IfOONSrS BMKRAIJD Oil. today and apply as dlreeted — you'll be sur- INVS ^ty as _ prfsed and deUghted. DeKalb Pharmacy — Phone 95 NIXON POi fTAH SamiNTDIDIIIT OP IDUCATION Tmo 1 aad n. W. D. Nlzoa Vote For A Man - With PUBUC EXPERIENCE FOR Governor Twice within the last ten years, the Lieutenant Governor, of South Carolina has succeeded to the office of Governor. In voting for a Lieutenant Governor you should ask yourself, **What sort of a Governor would he make if called upon to fill that office?” i Friends of E. Coke Bridges believe that this successful business man and farmer, former state senator and ex perience in public life, would not only make a capable presiding officer of the State Senate but that if the fates should so decree he would fill the office of Gov ernor with ability and dignity. E. COKE BRIDGES Mr. Bridges has represent^ his county in the State Senate, he has been mayor of his home tov^ f6r many years, he is a suc cessful business man and farmer, a loyal churchman, a veteran of World War I and in every way qualified for this office he seeks. Investigate his record — A^ the man who knows hint lii y M i ta I — ^ 1 pth# ThnI jkh' Candidate HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES ProgresOTe Courageous Myis.] Fanttor Fonnor ua (Pal4 to ky SINIMo llhn liBkli hA AhNV taA-m Ui lioitoMM. sS